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My Citroen 2CV
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#1 - Navid
My Citroen 2CV
Hello
I have a Citroen 2CV, ( I think from 1976 )
How much money is good for it now?
do you have old car too? i like to see your old car.
I'll give you a fiver for it . . . And a bag of peanuts. Salted.
Some English Winegums !
It's not worth that!!!! Now come on. The man wants real offers . . .
#5 - Navid
Quote from Funnybear :I'll give you a fiver for it . . . And a bag of peanuts. Salted.

so i'll give you a tissu from it to clean you'r nose
#6 - Navid
i dont want to sell it, i like driving of this car
on auto trader the cheapest is £800+
#8 - Navid
Quote from Captain Slow :on auto trader the cheapest is £800+

yes, but i have some other things for this car, a good electronic alarm system, with code, and some hidden photo cell that you must know place of them for driving. i made some electronic system for it. thief cant go with this
I had the opportunity at university to borrow a friends 2CV for a week during winter. Awesome car. Great to drive, could really throw it around, and the narrow tyres meant aquaplaning and skidding on snow were almost impossible. I don't think one car of less than 2.0 litres kept up with me that week, and that was looking after it (as it wasn't mine).

Enjoy it, and make sure you don't skimp too much on repairs and maintenance. They'll go up in value in the not too distant future (ok, maybe 10 or 15 years time, but still).
good ideas. i cant stand car theifs.
How much is a '67 Lotus Europa with 120000 miles, but a brand new engine?

not working right now, my dad has to install a custom exuast he made for te engine.
A 2CV from 1976- wow, that is is great condition. These things have a bit of a problem with bodywork, maybe it's really hot and dry out in Iran, but I'm impressed with how good she is looking after 30 years. Nice one. More like driving a boat than a car, but they have a great and loyal following. (but not by me)
This isn't a 2CV, but a Dyane
As most people here know, I own a 1976 BMW 1502, which I'd be more than willing to sell, I don't have time to weld it now I'm off to uni.
Quote from al heeley :A 2CV from 1976- wow, that is is great condition. These things have a bit of a problem with bodywork, maybe it's really hot and dry out in Iran, but I'm impressed with how good she is looking after 30 years. Nice one. More like driving a boat than a car, but they have a great and loyal following. (but not by me)

Hi
this kind of 2CV is only in iran, other 2CV from other country has a little different in body, but both of them are 2CV and they have same specification. but it is realy nice car, it has cooler and hitter, body height is changable so easy, lock to lock for steer is not big a little more than a kart , gear handle is near the steer and you can change gear so fast. brak is completly manual, no ABS and no EBD system, handbrake is in front wheel . driver can change when he is in car.
and its realy like boat, when you want to try slalom, you think you are driving a boat.
my top speed with this car is 130 Km, that was completely float.
here is good old BMW 2002, i Love BMW 2002 from 1970-1974. maybe i'll buy one of them too
Have a good time
Drop a Viper engine in it!
Quote from spankmeyer :Drop a Viper engine in it!

...And watch it fall through the bodywork

Never driven 2CVs but a friend had a beetle with the "snakenest" exhaust system (or whatevah it is called, the "sporty exhaust kit or similar"). It made a dead sexy sounds
Looks a bit like a Diane...

I like it!
Quote from BlakjeKaas :Looks a bit like a Diane...

I like it!

come here, i'll give you the car for driving Test (;
Quote from hinirags :This isn't a 2CV, but a Dyane




Have a 71 Opel Commodore Coupe and a 79 Commodore Sedan. =)
Quote from hinirags :This isn't a 2CV, but a Dyane

Yes you are right i find this different now, dyane and 2 CV (:
BTW, i also have an old car: Triumph Spitfire MK IV (but not ready yet)
And a more modern car: Citroën ZX 1.4i
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